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Since its emergence in the 1990s, the science of attributing observed phenomena to human-induced and natural climate drivers has made remarkable progress. To ensure
the relevance and uptake of climate impact attribution studies, scientists must effectively engage with stakeholders. This engagement allows stakeholders to pose critical evidentiary questions, which scientists can then address by evaluating the existence of causal links. Although significant advancements have been made in
climate impact attribution science, much work remains to understand the varied requirements of different stakeholders for this information. This perspective explores the usefulness of stakeholder engagement in climate impact attribution, the challenges it presents, and how it can be made more impactful. It advocates for prioritizing stakeholder involvement to achieve greater transparency, legitimacy, and practical application of findings. Such involvement can enhance the societal impact of studies and support informed decision-making in the face of climate change.